Reflect Update: AI summaries for saved links

We've shipped a few updates to Reflect, our AI powered note-taking app.

Reflect Update: AI summaries for saved links
We've shipped a few updates to Reflect, our AI powered note-taking app.

🔗 AI link summaries

A popular Reflect feature is the ability to save website links to your notes with a single click. And now, those saved links just got smarter and easier to find.
When you save a link, whether through the Chrome extension or from your phone, Reflect will automatically generate a short AI summary of the page.
Here’s how it works:
  1. Save a link from your browser or phone.
  1. Reflect creates a summary that captures what the page is about, appending it to your notes.
  1. Find it faster later — summaries give Reflect’s semantic search engine more context so the right link shows up when you search for it.
💡 Tip: If you haven’t tried saving links yet, install our Chrome extension or use the Share feature on mobile.
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Voice transcriber improvements

We have also pushed some improvements around our audio memo transcribers on both macOS and iOS.
This should help both the stability and reliability of transcribing your voice in Reflect!
 
We're working on a couple other fun things as well as some additional performance improvements – stay tuned!

Written by

Alex MacCaw
Alex MacCaw

Founder and CEO of Reflect

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